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Topic: Screen resizes during initial setup (Read 2101 times)

I am an experienced system builder but Linux and LinuxMCE is a new experience so forgive my ignorance.

After MCE starts and you are presented with the green setup options, the process works fine until you select the type of audio connection. When you have done this, setup restarts with the picture 4x the size it should be leaving only the top left of the screen visible. If you just hit enter a few times it obviously moves through the setup process and arrives at the MCE setup desktop which is sized almost correctly, but the image quality is really bad (very grainy, text is very crude). I am assuming that there is some issue with the graphics driver. Our test machine has an 8600GT card in it. Nvidia do drivers for Linux. Should I attempt to use these?

what resolution did you pick? did you tell it to use the nvidia drivers during the LinuxMCE installation? Did it even ask? it could be that your card is too new and i think i heard that the 8XXX cards werent as well supported as the 6XXX and 7XXX. try looking at the drivers page in the wiki and searching around here.

as a notice.. guys... try at least one install with the CD's, if the DVDs do not properly install... the DVD is essentially a frozen image of a system just before the AVWizard starts, so if your hardware setup doesn't jive exactly, weird..things..will...happen...

I had a similar issue on the install of a MD that I did - it was caused by selecting a resolution that was too big for the monitor. The video card supported it but the monitor dealt with it by making a virtual screen and only using the resolution that it supported.I have no idea why that would be triggered by the audio part of the setup though

I had a similar issue on the install of a MD that I did - it was caused by selecting a resolution that was too big for the monitor. The video card supported it but the monitor dealt with it by making a virtual screen and only using the resolution that it supported.I have no idea why that would be triggered by the audio part of the setup though

I am having the same problem with an MD I just added. When I go through the audio video wizard, the resolution starts out ok, but as soon as I select a resolution I get strange things happening. Mostly what happens is the resolution is stretched past the left side of the screen. Even when I try to make adjustments in the wizard this happens. I am using the onboard nvidia 6150 video and a 16:9 projector.

so after you do all that it still displays off the left edge? space at the top and bottom? i would think the space would be on the sides....that sounds more like cinema wide if theres space at the top and bottom. can you draw up a little graphic aid or take a picture or something? sorry if im being dumb...just trying to make sure i understand it correctly. what should the reolution be on it? are you using 1080?

Actually when I am adjusting the arrows, there is space on top and bottom, but when the wizard is done it just goes back to filling the whole screen with the extra off to the left. The native resolution of the projector is 854x480.

I just reset the MD and selected 480p as the resolution. I am realizing now that the screen is just shifted to the left. This normally wouldn't be a problem with most monitors, because you can shift it with the monitor settings, but my projector doesn't allow for this. Is there any way i can shift the screen over?

I tried in the audio/video setup wizard, but everything looks fine in the wizard, but once it reboots after i close the wizard it is back to being shifted over.

I just reset the MD and selected 480p as the resolution. I am realizing now that the screen is just shifted to the left. This normally wouldn't be a problem with most monitors, because you can shift it with the monitor settings, but my projector doesn't allow for this. Is there any way i can shift the screen over?

I tried in the audio/video setup wizard, but everything looks fine in the wizard, but once it reboots after i close the wizard it is back to being shifted over.